
Caitlin Keith
ReporterCaitlin Keith is a general news reporter at UPR. She is from Lindon, Utah and is currently an undergrad student studying print journalism at USU. Caitlin loves to write and tell people’s stories. She is also a writer at the Utah Statesman. She loves to read, ski, play the cello and watch various TV shows.
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Murals painted by teachers and students at the former Intermountain Indian School in Brigham City have been preserved and will be on display next year at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of art.
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In other news: The Duchesne County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help from the public in identifying the remains of a woman whose skull was found 21 years ago.
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In other news, the NHL's Board of Governors have approved the relocation of the Arizona Coyotes to Utah, and a man died in South Salt Lake after being struck by a northbound TRAX train.
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In the event of an active shooter, aggressor or emergency on campus, campus police use the Aggie Alert system to disseminate information as quickly as possible through email and SMS text message.
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In 2022, the Center for Latter-Day Saint Arts held its first competition for The Ariel Bybee Endowment. The piece created for the endowment had its world premiere on April 8, 2024.
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In other news: U.S. Senate candidate Clark White has stopped his campaign after his wife's unexpected passing, and the Family Place's annual Blue Ribbon benefit auction will include signed guitars from Taylor swift and Ed Shereen and more.
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In other news: Officials have confirmed that skeletal remains found in remote western Box Elder County do belong to Dylan Rounds, and Utah’s four republican candidates for attorney general gathered for a debate on Wednesday.
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In other news: A shooting in South Salt Lake left two people injured and one suspect still loose, and the University of Utah Health CEO will step down.
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In other news: A construction worker was injured after falling from a roof in Lehi Wednesday evening.
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In other news: Winter weather is forecasted for Easter weekend, and Gov. Spencer signs bills on homelessness.